Since this is a post with a free subject, and this
is not my most creative day, I’ve decided to write about something I just
though. I know it may sound a little stupid, or even funny, but a few minutes before I started this words I
was on the subway trying to come back to my home. It was then when I realized that it is a hard work to use our subway without ending annoyed or upset. At the same
time, it seems to me that with time you get used to it, and start making your own shortcuts or tips to deal with the common problems in this train of ours.
I recommend to know well the best hours to take the subway. It's well known that if you take it in the peak hour it will be a very painful experience. Sometimes, five minutes before or after, makes a enormous difference in the amount of passengers. So, if it is the peak hour, only use the subway if necessary. Also, if you know about a station where it's less people, consider walking a little more in order to been able to enter the train at all.
About the average time of travel, I would calculate an amount of two minutes between stations (it could be less, and change depending on the 'Líneas').
Other advices that can be useful for you, are:
- Always have the needed money in your 'Bip' card.
- Prefer the to make the less possible combinations.
- Use the wagons that will led you nearest to your exit.
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'Universidad de Chile' Station. In my opinion, one the most beautiful ones. |
About the average time of travel, I would calculate an amount of two minutes between stations (it could be less, and change depending on the 'Líneas').
Other advices that can be useful for you, are:
- Always have the needed money in your 'Bip' card.
- Prefer the to make the less possible combinations.
- Use the wagons that will led you nearest to your exit.
I agree with your advice, I think taking the subway at rush hour can put you in a bad mood!
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